Gail Gregg

Gail Gregg

Gail Gregg is an artist, photographer and journalist based in New York City.

Biography

Education

Gregg received her bachelors degree in journalism from Kansas State University in 1972, a master's in journalism from University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in 1975 and a MFA from Vermont College in 1998. She has also studied for the Bagehot Fellowship for economics reporters at Columbia University in New York City, at the School of Visual Arts, National Academy of Fine Arts in New York City and at the Graduate School of Figurative Art, New York Academy of Art.

Journalism

Gregg started her career in journalism as a reporter in 1976 for United Press International, working in both Washington D.C and London. The stint lasted only three years, as she moved on to the Congressional Quarterly in 1979, as the Chief economics reporter there. Gregg has contributed numerous articles to various newspapers and magazines, including: ARTnews; The New York Times Magazine; The New York Times; Barron's; Time; Manhattan, inc.; New York Woman; Venture; Institutional Investor; Investor's Daily; Boston Business and Working Woman.

Personal life

Gregg was married to New York Times publisher Arthur Sulzberger, but after 33 years together they publicly accounced their separation in May 2008. [http://www.nytimes.com/2008/05/10/nyregion/10marriage.html?_r=2&oref=slogin&oref=slogin]

External links

*" [http://www.gailgregg.com/ Gail Gregg Official Website] "


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